Adoption FeesNewer Lines: $25 for a single or $20 each for a pair or moreDeveloped Lines: $30 for a single or $25 each for a pair or more

**Check the sub page "Nursery" for any current or upcoming litters****Not all rats produced will be available for adoption. The rats that will be adopted out will be placed on the "Up for Adoption" page.** There is now a 50%, non-refundable, deposit necessary to reserve the rats once they are six weeks old. I will have you send it through Paypal or Google Pay. This is to ensure I do not have people backing out last minute, and to prove you are all willing to pay in part. The rest will be due at the time of pick-up in cash, or sent via Paypal or Google Pay. All money made from adoptions and accessory orders goes directly back to the rats' food, supplies, and medical bills. I do not pocket any of the profits. This is a self-paying hobby and not my job. I do work a full time job in addition to caring for all my exotics.​Pick-up point will be in the Alexandria, IN area.​If alternate travel options are needed, please text or e-mail me to discuss other available options. My information is on the Contact page. Gas fees will apply if I am travelling out of the area.

I breed my rats for temperament and health. I am still working on having better temperaments in my lines, so I do not specialize in any coat types, patters, or colors as of yet. Once I have the temperament where I want it, I will then begin working on the looks of the rats. When choosing the parents, I make sure they are the most docile, are well-tempered, and have not had a bad health history before breeding.

I try to adopt out the most sound rats I can, and I will not adopt out a rat knowing it does not have a sound temperament. That being said, if temperament issues do occur in the later stages of the rats' lives, I will need to be informed. The same goes for the health of the rats. I will not knowingly adopt out rats that have bad health, but common issues can develop. Knowing these things will help me to improve my lines and better my breeding program to produce the best rats I can. ​ In the first few weeks of their lives, I keep handling down to a minimum so I do not disturb the mother or tamper with the rats' natural temperaments. If rats are handled excessively during the first few weeks, it can mask any natural aggression they may carry. The aggression is what I aim to breed out of the rats so all of them will be pet worthy. Once I have determined which rats have the best temperaments, then I will begin handling much more. In many of the pictures I post of the rats I am holding them. This is to make the picture taking process much easier. It already takes a few hours alone to get pictures, so I hold them to keep them still. ​​ If you have any questions about how I run my program, what my setups look like, what I feed, how I care for the rats, etc., feel free to contact me through e-mail or text. I am more than happy to answer any questions you may have for me or send pictures!

Site Update: New litters have been born! Check out the Nursery page for pictures and more info!

If you are interested in adopting from me, I have an adoption application that will need to be filled out to determine if you will be able to adopt from me or not. I can accept or decline anyone who contacts me, I do not simply adopt out because you wish to have rats. I also do not adopt out the rats listed as pets for feeders. If you are interested in rats that are not for pets, please specify when contacting me and I will connect you to other sources who breed in that field. Rats will be adopted out in pairs or more unless there are already other rats in the home they will be living with. Only same sex rats will be adopted out with each other, no mixing! Not all of the rats I have posted will be available for adoption. The rats go through temperament and health evaluations to determine which ones I will be adopting out. With that said, just because you are on the waiting list, does not mean you will get rats from my closest litters. The average wait time is about 3-6 months. The wait depends on how many people are on my lists, which position you are in, how many rats I breed, and how many of the offspring will be pet worthy.

First Litter

Silvi: Female, sky blue, dumbo

Carl: Male, hooded fawn, standard eared (dumbo carrier)

About the Mother

Silvi is extremely sweet tempered, loves to be held, and is an amazing mother. Her first litter produced 17 healthy little ratties (8 females and 9 males). Five of the babies stayed with me, but the other 12 found amazing, loving homes! I continue to get pictures of the babies so I can see how they are growing.

About the Father

Carl was one of my original ratties, along with his brother Oliver. Carl started out as a little stinker, but he quickly became the most docile little lap rattie you could ever know. His coat is fawn hooded, and he has standard ears. He took wonderfully to his offspring when I introduced the males into his cage. I often found his little boys curled up alongside him in his favorite hammock. This was his first and only litter. He passed away from old age before I was able to breed him again. I would have bred him to Silvi again, but I had to put my breeding on hold due to personal reasons at the time. Carl produced some amazing babies, and I wish I could have bred him again. However, I have three of his sons who are absolute dolls who I now have to breed as well.

All the babies are presented in the slideshow except for two, one male and one female, which were the original two I was going to keep (and did keep). However, I ended up housing five from this litter. The more the merrier though!

​Note: The males have the blue background, and the females have the pink.

Second Litter

Rune: Female, (*poor) variegated black, standard eared*Poor simply means this is not a good example of the pattern.

About the Mother

Rune is one of my biggest lovers. She takes to everyone the instant she meets you. Giving kisses is one of her favorite things to do, especially on your cheeks and hands. Rune's health history is spotless, not even a little sneeze! She's a black hooded lady with standard ears, and for her first (and only) litter, she had 11 babies (5 females and 6 males). All of which survived and grew into healthy bundles of fur!

Echo: Male, (*poor) black Double Irish, dumbo*Poor simply means that he is not a good example of black. He has silver hairs throughout, rather than having a solid black coat.

About the Father

Echo is one of my sweetest boys and loves his grandma (me) very much! During free roam time, he always wants to come see me, or lay up on my lap, or climb up on my shoulder. He loves having his ears scratched and plays around with my hands. He's a black (berkshire? Hard to tell if his white belly is enough for a berkshire) dumbo, and he has also had a clean health history. He did have a little sneeze when he was younger for a few days, but with some medicine, he was back to his normal self! This is his first litter as well.

Third Litter

Loch: Female, fawn variegated, standard eared

About the Mother

This was Loch's first, and only, litter. Her temperament background was unknown, so the litter was more for testing. Luckily, I had several wonderful babies produced from this pairing, but the mother had extreme maternal aggression. The maternal aggression is why this litter is to be her only one. It was a shame because she was the first, and only, rat I have ever had that wiggled her tail when I scratched her ears and sides, so I was hoping for more babies with this kind of personality. She had 15 babies; 11 males and 4 females.

Ashki: Male, (*poor) black variberk, standard eared (dumbo carrier)*Poor simply means that he is not a good example of black. He has silver hairs speckled throughout the black.

About the Father

This was also Ashki's first litter. He is by far one of my best tempered males. He is such a squish and does not care what you do to him. He's my big lazy boy, and definitely one of my heart rats. He has never had any aggression towards other rats, he's just chill and loves anyone. I want to find a wonderful lady as well to pair him with because he has the potential to make some truly amazing babies.

Fourth Litter

Nessie: Female, Russian dove mismarked bareback, dumbo

About the Mother

Nessie is a little shy, but she is a very sweet, hand-grooming, kiss-giving girl. Not all of my rats give me kissies on the mouth, but Nessie absolutely loves to. She was a wonderful mother for her first litter, but she did have slight maternal aggression and it seemed that she was not holding weight very well through the nursing stage even though she was given adequate food. In fact, I was giving her even more food than I normally give my pregnant and nursing mothers. Because of that, I will most likely not be breeding her again. She has not been gaining weight back as quickly as I would like her to be after the babies have been weaned either. As of now, she's being put on my watch list as far as future breeding goes. She had 16 babies; 9 males, 7 females.

​Echo: Male, (*poor) black Double Irish, dumbo*Poor simply means that he is not a good example of black. He has silver hairs throughout, rather than having a solid black coat.

About the Father

Echo is one of my sweetest boys and loves his grandma (me) very much! During free roam time, he always wants to come see me, or lay up on my lap, or climb up on my shoulder. He loves having his ears scratched and plays around with my hands. He's a black (berkshire? Hard to tell if his white belly is enough for a berkshire) dumbo, and he has also had a clean health history. He did have a little sneeze when he was younger for a few days, but with some medicine, he was back to his normal self! This is is second litter.

Fifth Litter

Val: Female, self fawn

About the Mother

Val has been one of my sweetest females, and she is the perfect match for Ashki. They are both so loving and tolerant. I plan on having a few litters from these two, depending on how well their babies come out. I have high hopes for them, considering how amazing their parents are! She showed no maternal aggression whatsoever. I was able to pet her, pick up, touch, and play with the babies with her in the cage as well.

​Ashki: Male, (*poor) black variberk, standard eared (dumbo carrier)*Poor simply means that he is not a good example of black. He has silver hairs speckled throughout the black.

​About the Father

This is Ashki's second litter. He is by far one of my best tempered males. He is such a squish and does not care what you do to him. He's my big lazy boy, and definitely one of my heart rats. He has never had any aggression towards other rats, he's just chill and loves anyone.